Because nowadays collapsible containers should collapsible containers be imposed utilize everything in economic terms but also of life (environmental awareness, recycling, returning to our roots and "abandoned - forgotten - values of life, tradition, traditional ways of recycling - utilization of those materials and we know how to recycle etc.) I looked, collapsible containers I asked, I experimented on my own and with friends - friends who share the same worries and concerns, I found, gathered and will try to present some benefits from the product produced by the burning of wood ash .
Wait to cool and collect the white ash that is more - over brushes and store them in a metal container with a lid. (Eg tin of cheese, where everyone etc).
The ash contains mainly calcium carbonate 25% to 45% (which is a mineral salt of formula CaCO3.), Less than 10% contains potassium collapsible containers (K), and less than 1% phosphate. There trace iron, manganese, zinc, copper, collapsible containers and some heavy metals (such as lead, cadmium, nickel and chromium). DOES NOT CONTAIN NITROGEN.
Wood species: Hardwoods (tree, yew, beech, etc.) produce more ash than soft as coniferous and bark and leaves generally produce more ash from inside collapsible containers woody parts of the tree.
On that basis I will try to analyze the uses of ash, so that they know (those who do not know), and expand our knowledge (who know), but also refresh our memory collapsible containers how to use (and those who want ).
It is one of the best (if not the best) universal detergent, cleans, whitens and disinfects clothes, floors, windows, dishes, rust that have soaked in marble, silver, and many others not tried.
8. SWEETS - FOOD - BREAD: use the lye in our kitchen in many foods and deserts such as in the manufacture of jelly in melomakarona, bread. Besides the great taste and velvety texture that gives our food cleanses the intestine from pathogenic microorganisms. The bread is fluffier and helps to avoid rubbing.
9. AGRICULTURE - CROPS: ash wood for a long time been used in agriculture, as it recycles nutrients back to the earth. The ash is used as fertilizer, but CAUTION contains no nitrogen.
Also bound carbon dioxide by microorganisms in the soil whose development is supported by the ash and the land becomes more fertile. Due to the presence of the calcium carbonate is neutralized by the acidity of the soil, increasing the Ph and increases the activity of the soil bacteria.
The increase soil alkalinity affects plant nutrition. collapsible containers Nutrients are more readily available to the plants when the soil is slightly collapsible containers acidic. But because the Ph of the soil is greatly increased by the addition of large amounts may do harm than good.
10. ORGANIC PLANT GROWTH: Strengthens the plants love calcium, such as tomatoes, collapsible containers vines, the bean, spinach, peas, avocado, garlic and more. Even thrive collapsible containers and roses. We can add 1/4 cup in each hole when planting. A spoonful of ash per 1000 liters of water strengthens aquatic plants.
12. Insect collapsible containers Repellent: Repels animals, nothing approaching the ashes! With the ash removed from the garden various insects and parasites such as slugs and snails u. Removes ants if we little ash in the anthill.
14. PSYRES - Fleas - Ticks: Removes - repels lice (the scalp), fleas and ticks from pets. We can make a mixture of ash with vinegar to make a thick mud and smeared on the scalp.
15. CLOTHES: collapsible containers Repels the moth. Pull the wool over our clothes and then store them and when you just want to use it to shake. They thus remain several years without suffering nothing.
16. Potash: can be produced (potassium hydroxide, KOH) ash and distilled collapsible containers water, which in turn can be used to produce the soap. The process is a bit complicated collapsible containers and time consuming and requires special attention because potash is caustic.
17. Used to eternal eggs, which are canned eggs that make the East and used in their kitchen. collapsible containers Eggs can be kept to a mixture of clay, ash, salt, lime and rice hulls for several weeks to several months, depending on the method of processing.
18. SODA: soda (sodium carbonate Na2CO3, washing soda) may be produced from the ash. The soda is known for daily use as a
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